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Jazz 08/04/2009

Paul Brown & Marc Antoine Release New Album 'Foreign Exchange'

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Beverly Hills, CA. (Top40 Charts/ Peak Records) - Smooth Jazz Guitarists Paul Brown & Marc Antoine's new collaboration CD Foreign Exchange hits stores this week.

The new album produced by Brown, co-produced by Antoine features guest performances by some of the genre's most acclaimed artists (including Jessy J and keyboardists Philippe Saisse and Gregg Karukas).
The collection brings out the best in both guitarists as they explore their longtime passions for a wide variety of influences; pop, jazz, old school R&B, soul-jazz, and Brazilian & Latin music.
Capturing the kind of explosive dual acoustic-electric transcendence that the genre hasn't seen since George Benson and Earl Klugh's classic 1987 Collaboration, the 11-tracks of Foreign Exchange tap deeply into Antoine's strength for irresistible melodic anthems and Brown's love for rock and funk.

In support of the new release, Paul Brown and Marc Antoine will be hitting the road as a duo in 2009.
Foreign Exchange is available now (CD & Digital) on Peak Records.






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